Taken over by the Soviet Union in 1945. Added into Soviet Navy lists on 05.11.1945, on 28.12.1945 taken by a Soviet crew, on 26.01.1946, when arrived to Libau, included into the Baltic Fleet. During 15.02.1946 - 24.12.1955 she served in the South Baltic Fleet. On 25.02.1946 renamed as T-721
. On 12.11.1947 put out of the combat fleet, disarmed, reclassified as hydrographical ship, and renamed as Kurs
. On 31.01.1964 removed from the Navy lists and transferred for scrapping.

M266

Atlas Werke Bremen

18.03.1944

15.08.1944

Sunk after air attack on 26.08.1944. Raised and sunk again after air attack on 11.03.1945, scrapped.

M267

Atlas Werke Bremen

16.06.1944

08.03.1945

Taken over by the Soviet Union in 1945. Added into Soviet Navy lists on 05.11.1945, on 20.11.1945 taken by a Soviet crew and included into the Baltic Fleet. On 27.12.1945 renamed as T-701
. During 15.02.1946 - 24.12.1955 she served in the South Baltic Fleet. On 20.10.1960 disarmed, removed from the Navy and in the same year scrapped in Tallinn.

M271

Rickmers Werft Wesermünde

1942

30.01.1943

Sunk by air attack on 05.08.1944.

M272

Rickmers Werft Wesermünde

1942

26.03.1943

Sunk by air attack on 22.08.1944. Raised, taken over by Norway in 1947, scrapped 1949.

M273

Rickmers Werft Wesermünde

1943

15.05.1943

Sunk by British cruisers Norfolk
and Bellona
and the destroyers Onslow
, Orwell
and Onslaught
on 12.1.1945.

M274

Rickmers Werft Wesermünde

1943

12.06.1943

Sunk on 04.09.1944.

M275

Rickmers Werft Wesermünde

25.05.1943

04.09.1943

Decommissioned on 14.09.1944. Taken over by France in 1947, renamed to Ancre
. Scrapped after 1960.

M276

Rickmers Werft Wesermünde

1943

30.10.1943

Sunk on 04.09.1944.

M277

Rickmers Werft Wesermünde

25.11.1943

05.02.1944

Taken over by Britain after the war. Given to France in 1947, renamed to Q109
, later to Lucifer
. Scrapped 1967.

M278

Rickmers Werft Wesermünde

25.01.1944

20.04.1944

Taken over by the USA in 1945. Given to the German Bundesmarine in 1956 as Seestern
. Decommissioned in 1960 and used as floating barrack WBM I
until the late 1960s. Scrapped.

M279

Rickmers Werft Wesermünde

04.07.1944

21.10.1944

Taken over by the Soviet Union in 1945. Added into Soviet Navy lists on 05.11.1945, on 20.11.1945 taken by a Soviet crew and included into the Baltic Fleet. On 27.12.1945 renamed as T-702
. During 15.02.1946 - 24.12.1955 she served in the South Baltic Fleet. On 09.12.1947 put out of the combat fleet, disarmed, reclassified as hydrographical ship, and renamed as Astronom
. On 27.08.1965 removed from the Navy lists and transferred for scrapping.

M280

Rickmers Werft Wesermünde

---

---

Incomplete ship taken over by the USA, scuttled near Jutland on 26.07.1946.

M291

Lindenau Memel

27.03.1943

05.08.1943

Taken over by the Soviet Union in 1945. Added into Soviet Navy lists on 05.11.1945, on 24.11.1945 taken by a Soviet crew and included into the Baltic Fleet. On 27.12.1945 renamed as T-711
. During 15.02.1946 - 24.12.1955 she served in the South Baltic Fleet, later in the Leningrad Naval Base. On 15.08.1951 put out of the combat fleet, disarmed, and reclassified as hydrographical ship, on 24.10.1951 renamed as Meridian
. On 07.10.1969 removed from the Navy lists and transferred for scrapping.

M292

Lindenau Memel

19.06.1943

24.11.1943

Sunk during air attack on 21.08.1944.

M293

Lindenau Memel

1943

26.04.1944

Sunk after air attack on 02.05.1945.

M294

Lindenau Memel

04.03.1944

28.08.1944

Taken over by the USA in 1945. Given to the German Bundesmarine in 1956 as Seepferd
. Decommissioned in 1960 and used as floating barrack WBM VI
until 1966. Scrapped.

M295

Lindenau Memel

1944

---

Sunk after air attack on 14.10.1944. Raised in 1945, incomplete minesweeper captured on the shipyard. Towed to Danzig Bight, where it again sunk caused by the hull leakage. Raised in 1946 it was rebuild as passenger ship "Panna Wodna" and commissioned in 1949. Served in Gdansk Bight. Sometimes used for 'dancing voyages'. Put out of the service in May 1965, up to end of 1970s used as floating school of 'Liga Obrony Kraju' ('League of Country Defence') in Gdansk. Scrapped 1981.

M296

Lindenau Memel

1944

---

Destroyed together with shipyard on 23.03.1945.

M297

Lindenau Memel

1945

---

Construction abandoned.

M301

Unterweser Schiffbaugesellschaft, Lehe

09.04.1941

11.10.1941

Sunk after air attack on 04.05.1945.

M302

Unterweser Schiffbaugesellschaft, Lehe

28.07.1941

18.04.1942

Taken over by Britain in 1945 . Given to Norway, scrapped 1949.

M303

Unterweser Schiffbaugesellschaft, Lehe

29.12.1941

05.09.1942

Sunk by Soviet fast attack boats TKA205
and TKA219
on 11.10.1944.

M304

Unterweser Schiffbaugesellschaft, Lehe

30.04.1942

17.11.1942

Taken over by Britain after the war. Given to France as Meuse
. Decommissioned in 1957, used as hulk Q57
.

M305

Unterweser Schiffbaugesellschaft, Lehe

20.10.1942

15.02.1943

Capsized during a storm on 17.01.1945.

M306

Unterweser Schiffbaugesellschaft, Lehe

9.12.1942

04.05.1943

Taken over by Britain in 1945 . Given to Norway, scrrapped 1950.

M307

Unterweser Schiffbaugesellschaft, Lehe

16.06.1943

11.10.1943

Sunk after an air attack on 21.07.1944.

M321

Oderwerke Stettin

29.03.1941

19.09.1941

Taken over by Britain in 1945 . Given to Norway, scrapped 1953.

M322

Oderwerke Stettin

31.05.1941

06.12.1941

Beached on 10.01.1945 near Lepsoey. Scrapped 1953.

M323

Oderwerke Stettin

09.08.1941

11.06.1942

Taken over by Britain in 1945 . Given to Norway, scrapped 1950.

M324

Oderwerke Stettin

20.09.1941

28.11.1942

Taken over by the Soviet Union in 1945. On 26.10.1945 taken by a Soviet crew, on 05.11.1945 added into Soviet Navy lists, and included into the Baltic Fleet. On 27.12.1945 renamed as T-703
. During 15.02.1946 -24.12.1955 she served in the South Baltic Fleet. On 07.04.1956 put out of the combat fleet, disarmed, and reclassified as degassing ship, on 25.05.1956 renamed as DG-33
. On 19.01.1959 reclassified as a target ship, on 19.02.1959 renamed as ZL-16
. On 21.01.1960 removed from Navy lists, on 27.03.1960 transferred for scrapping and disbanded.

M325

Oderwerke Stettin

31.10.1942

18.06.1943

Sunk after air attack on 05.08.1944.

M326

Oderwerke Stettin

30.01.1943

23.10.1943

Taken over by Britain in 1945 . Given to Norway, scrapped 1949.

M327

Oderwerke Stettin

12.06.1943

04.03.1944

Taken over by Britain in 1945 . Given to Soviet Union in 1949, fate unknown.

M328

Oderwerke Stettin

12.06.1943

18.08.1944

Taken over by the USA in 1945. Used as floating barrack for police in Bremerhaven between 1948-1949. Sold to Italy as B1
(later Antilope
) in 1949, scrapped 1959.

M329

Lübecker Maschinenbaugesellschaft Lübeck

27.05.1943

24.03.1944

Sunk after air attack on Wilhelmshaven on 30.03.1945.

M330

Lübecker Maschinenbaugesellschaft Lübeck

07.02.1944

21.10.1944

Taken over by the Soviet Union in 1945. Added into Soviet Navy lists on 05.11.1945, on 29.11.1945 taken by a Soviet crew, on 27.12.1945 renamed as T-712
, on 17.03.1946, then arrived to Pillau, included into the South Baltic Fleet, since 24.12.1955 in the Baltic Fleet. On 10.02.1959 put out of the combat fleet, disarmed, reclassified as a target ship, and renamed as ZL-35
. On 12.09.1959 removed from the Navy lists, on 25.09.1959 transferred for scrapping and disbanded.

M341

A.G. Neptun Rostock

10.06.1941

19.04.1942

Taken over by the Soviet Union in 1945. Added into Soviet Navy lists on 05.11.1945, on 03.02.1946 taken by a Soviet crew, on 07.02.1946, when arrived to Swinemünde, included into the Baltic Fleet. During 15.02.1946 - 24.12.1955 she served in the South Baltic Fleet. On 25.02.1946 renamed as T-722
. On 15.08.1951 put out of the combat fleet, disarmed,and reclassified as rescue ship, on 06.10.1951 renamed as Tshugush
. On 30.06.1960 removed from the Navy lists and transferred for scrapping.

M342

A.G. Neptun Rostock

11.06.1941

07.06.1942

Taken over by the Soviet Union in 1945. On 26.10.1945 taken by a Soviet crew, on 05.11.1945 added into Soviet Navy lists, and included into the Baltic Fleet. On 27.12.1945 renamed as T-704
. During 15.02.1946 - 24.12.1955 she served in the South Baltic Fleet. On 20.01.1960 put out of the combat fleet, disarmed, and re-formed to a heating ship, on 12.02.1960 renamed as OT-91
. In a mid of 1960s removed from the Navy vessels lists and scrapped.

M343

A.G. Neptun Rostock

06.12.1941

20.09.1942

Sunk by British destroyer Ashanti
and Polnish destroyer Piorun
on 14.06.1944.

M344

A.G. Neptun Rostock

13.12.1941

14.12.1942

Sunk on 23.08.1944.

M345

A.G. Neptun Rostock

27.06.1942

24.01.1943

Sunk after air attack on 18.05.1943. Wreck located at 53,34,88N/06,02,09E.

M346

A.G. Neptun Rostock

27.06.1942

18.04.1943

Sunk by Soviet submarine SC403
on 17.07.1943.

M347

A.G. Neptun Rostock

07.11.1942

04.07.1943

Sunk after air attack on 25.08.1944. Wreck located at 53,34,58N/06,12,63E.

M348

A.G. Neptun Rostock

07.11.1942

19.09.1943

Taken over by the Soviet Union in 1945. Added into Soviet Navy lists on 05.11.1945, on 24.11.1945 taken by a Soviet crew, on 27.12.1945 renamed as T-713
, on 01.05.1946 included into the North Baltic Fleet. On 01.09.1955 put out of the combat fleet, disarmed, and reclassified as hydrographical ship, on 17.10.1955 renamed as Vint
. Since 24.12.1955 included in the Baltic Fleet. On 12.08.1964 removed from the Navy lists and transferred for scrapping.

M361

Schichau Elbing

05.03.1941

25.07.1942

Taken over by Britain in 1945 . Given to Norway, scrapped 1950.

M362

Schichau Elbing

01.04.1941

26.10.1942

Taken over by Britain in 1945 . Given to Norway, scrapped 1953.

M363

Schichau Elbing

31.05.1941

05.01.1943

Destroyed Bordeaux on 25.08.1944.

M364

Schichau Elbing

09.08.1941

04.03.1943

Taken over by Britain in 1945 . Given to Norway, scrapped 1953.

M365

Schichau Elbing

25.07.1942

20.04.1943

Taken over by Britain in 1945 . Given to Norway, scrapped 1953.

M366

Schichau Elbing

05.09.1942

11.06.1943

Sunk during air attack on 08.08.1944.

M367

Schichau Elbing

23.12.1942

05.07.1943

Sunk during air attack on 08.08.1944.

M368

Schichau Elbing

15.02.1943

14.08.1943

Sunk after mine hit on 15.04.1945 while towing the damaged U-Boat U2328
.

M369

Schichau Elbing

18.06.1943

21.09.1943

Taken over by the Soviet Union in 1945. Added into Soviet Navy lists on 05.11.1945, on 20.11.1945 taken by a Soviet crew, on 07.01.1946, when arrived to Libau, included into the Baltic Fleet. During 15.02.1946 - 24.12.1955 she served in the South Baltic Fleet, later in the Leningrad Naval Base. On 25.02.1946 renamed as T-723
. On 15.08.1951 put out of the combat fleet, disarmed, and reclassified as hydrographical ship, on 06.10.1951 renamed as Volnomer
. On 31.01.1964 removed from the Navy lists and transferred for scrapping.

M370

Schichau Elbing

17.07.1943

03.11.1943

Beached after damaged during an air attack on 12.08.1944.

M371

Schichau Elbing

31.07.1943

15.12.1943

Renamed to TS1
. Taken over by the USA after the war, used as floating barrack until 1955, sold, fate unknown.

M372

Schichau Elbing

25.09.1943

02.02.1944

Renamed to TS3
. Sunk by mine hit on 13.05.1944.

M373

Schichau Elbing

30.11.1943

15.05.1944

Renamed to TS5
. Taken over by the USA after the war, fate unknown.

M374

Schichau Elbing

18.12.1943

27.06.1944

Renamed to TS6
. Taken over by the USA after the war, used as floating barrack, scrapped 1950.

M375

Schichau Elbing

10.03.1944

25.07.1944

Renamed to TS8
. Taken over by the USA after the war, used as floating barrack , fate unknown.

M376

Schichau Elbing

19.04.1944

23.08.1944

Renamed to TS10
. Sunk after air attack on 11.04.1945.

M377

Schichau Elbing

27.06.1944

27.10.1944

Renamed to TS11
. Taken over by the Soviet Union in 1945. Added into Soviet Navy lists on 05.11.1945, on 20.11.1945 taken by a Soviet crew and included into the Baltic Fleet. On 27.12.1945 renamed as T-705
. During 15.02.1946 - 24.12.1955 she served in the South Baltic Fleet. On 20.01.1960 disarmed, removed from the Navy and transferred for scrapping.

M378

Schichau Elbing

1944

---

Completed about 90%, renamed to TS13
. Towed to Rostock in April 1945, scuttled there on 01.05.1945

M379

Schichau Elbing

---

---

Destroyed together with shipyard in 1945.

M380

Schichau Elbing

---

---

Destroyed together with shipyard in 1945.

M381

Elsflether Werft Elsfleth

15.02.1941

09.08.1941

Torpedoed and sunk by Norwegian MTB715
on 12.02.1945.

M382

Elsflether Werft Elsfleth

28.06.1941

20.12.1941

Torpedoed and sunk by Norwegian MTB712
on 31.02.1945.

M383

Elsflether Werft Elsfleth

22.11.1941

20.06.1942

Sunk after air attack on 13.08.1944

M384

Elsflether Werft Elsfleth

12.19.1942

19.12.1942

Sunk on 11.08.1944.

M385

Elsflether Werft Elsfleth

1943

17.05.1943

Beached after battle with British cruiser Mauritius
and destroyers Ursa
and Iroquois
on 15.08.1944.

M386

Elsflether Werft Elsfleth

01.07.1943

09.10.1943

Reclassified as experimental ship SVK
. Sunk on 08.03.1944 after mine hit. Raised and taken over by the Soviet Union in 1945. On 15.10.1945 taken by a Soviet crew, on 05.11.1945 added into Soviet Navy lists, on 27.12.1945 renamed as T-713
, on 17.03.1946, when arrived to Pillau, included into the South Baltic Fleet. On 18.12.1954 put out of the combat fleet, disarmed, and reclassified as rescue ship, on 12.01.1955 renamed as Pulkovo
. Since 24.12.1955 included in the Baltic Fleet. On 04.05.1963 removed from the Navy lists, on 27.07.1963 transferred for scrapping and disbanded.

M387

Elsflether Werft Elsfleth

1943

11.02.1944

Renamed to TS2
. Sunk on 02.05.1945.

M388

Elsflether Werft Elsfleth

22.04.1944

22.07.1944

Renamed to TS7
. Taken over by the USA in 1945. Given to the German Bundesmarine in 1956 as Seehund. Decommissioned in 1960 and used as floating barrack WBM V
until the late 1960s. Scrapped 1975.

M389

Elsflether Werft Elsfleth

22.07.1944

20.12.1944

Renamed to TS12
. Taken over by the USA after the war, used as floating barrack , fate unknown

M401

Rotterdamsche Droogdok Mij. Rotterdam

04.04.1942

30.11.1942

Taken over by the Soviet Union in 1945. On 26.10.1945 taken by a Soviet crew, on 05.11.1945 added into Soviet Navy lists, and included into the Baltic Fleet. On 27.12.1945 renamed as T-702
. During 15.02.1946 - 24.12.1955 she served in the South Baltic Fleet. On 10.02.1959 disarmed, removed from the Navy, on 19.02.1959 disbanded, and in 1959-1960 scrapped in Tallinn.

M402

Rotterdamsche Droogdok Mij. Rotterdam

04.04.1942

03.01.1943

Sunk after air attack on 15.06.1944.

M403

Rotterdamsche Droogdok Mij. Rotterdam

15.09.1942

27.02.1943

Sunk on 19.04.1945 by bombs and coastal artillery.

M404

Rotterdamsche Droogdok Mij. Rotterdam

14.10.1942

26.03.1943

Taken over by Britain after the war. Given to France in 1947, renamed to Q110. Scrapped 1972.

M405

Rotterdamsche Droogdok Mij. Rotterdam

14.11.1942

29.04.1943

Taken over by the Soviet Union in 1945. Added into Soviet Navy lists on 05.11.1945, on 20.12.1945 taken by a Soviet crew and included into the Baltic Fleet. On 27.12.1945 renamed as T-715
. Since 15.02.1946 she served in the North Baltic Fleet, since 04.09.1953 in the Northern Fleet. On 18.12.1954 put out of the combat fleet, disarmed, and reclassified as rescue ship, on 12.01.1955 renamed as Kengur
, on 06.11.1957 as SS-7
. On 28.01.1958 removed from the Navy lists, on 11.03.1958 disbanded, and in same year scrapped in Murmansk.

M406

Rotterdamsche Droogdok Mij. Rotterdam

30.12.1942

02.06.1943

Taken over by the Soviet Union in 1945. On 15.10.1945 taken by a Soviet crew, on 05.11.1945 added into Soviet Navy lists, and included into the Baltic Fleet. On 27.12.1945 renamed as T-707
. During 15.02.1946 - 24.12.1955 she served in the South Baltic Fleet. On 07.04.1956 put out of the combat fleet, disarmed, and reclassified as degassing ship, on 25.05.1956 renamed as DG-34
. On 19.01.1959 reclassified as a target ship, on 19.02.1959 renamed as ZL-17
. On 21.01.1960 removed from the Navy lists, on 27.03.1960 transferred for scrapping and disbanded.

M407

Rotterdamsche Droogdok Mij. Rotterdam

15.02.1943

19.06.1943

Taken over by the Soviet Union in 1945. Added into Soviet Navy lists on 05.11.1945, on 20.11.1945 taken by a Soviet crew, on 28.12.1945 included into the Baltic Fleet. During 15.02.1946 - 24.12.1955 she served in the South Baltic Fleet. On 25.02.1946 renamed as T-724
. On 01.09.1955 put out of the combat fleet, disarmed, and reclassified as hydrographical ship, on 17.10.1955 renamed as Taran
. On 31.01.1964 removed from the Navy lists and transferred for scrapping.

M408

Rotterdamsche Droogdok Mij. Rotterdam

25.03.1943

03.07.1943

Taken over by Britain after the war. Given to France in 1947. Scrapped 1948.

M411

Konigl. Mij. "DeSchelde" Vlissingen

22.08.1942

29.10.1942

Taken over by the Soviet Union in 1945. On 26.10.1945 taken by a Soviet crew, on 05.11.1945 added into Soviet Navy lists, and included into the Baltic Fleet. On 27.12.1945 renamed as T-708
. Since 15.02.1946 she served in the South Baltic Fleet, since 04.09.1953 in the Northern Fleet. On 18.12.1954 put out of the combat fleet, disarmed, and reclassified as rescue ship, on 12.01.1955 renamed as Yurma
. On 06.01.1959, when stationed at Kildin-Mogilny Reede, beached by storm, and sank, but soon was raised and towed to Kola Bay. On 02.06.1959 removed from the Navy lists, on 21.08.1959 transferred for scrapping and disbanded in Murmansk.

M412

Konigl. Mij. "DeSchelde" Vlissingen

05.09.1942

09.12.1942

Beached on 09.03.1945, wreck scrapped 1951.

M413

Konigl. Mij. "DeSchelde" Vlissingen

26.10.1942

13.01.1943

Beached after air attack on 21.07.1944. Destroyed in another attack on 02.08.1944.

M414

Konigl. Mij. "DeSchelde" Vlissingen

09.11.1942

07.02.1943

Sunk by air launched torpedoes on 17.05.1943.

M415

Konigl. Mij. "DeSchelde" Vlissingen

16.01.1943

15.03.1943

Taken over by the Soviet Union in 1945. Added into Soviet Navy lists on 05.11.1945, on 20.11.1945 taken by a Soviet crew, on 28.12.1945 included into the Baltic Fleet. During 15.02.1946 - 24.12.1955 she served in the South Baltic Fleet. On 25.02.1946 renamed as T-725
. On 01.09.1955 put out of the combat fleet, disarmed, and reclassified as hydrographical ship, on 17.10.1955 renamed as Reostat
. On 01.06.1961 removed from the Navy lists, transferred for scrapping, and on 19.06.1961 disbanded.

M416

Konigl. Mij. "DeSchelde" Vlissingen

13.02.1943

07.04.1943

Sunk by British cruisers Kent
and Bellona
and the destroyers Myngs
, Verulam
, Zambesi
on 12.11.1944.

M421

Wilton-Fijenoord Schiedam

29.11.1941

10.09.1942

Sunk on own mine barrier on 13.02.1945.

M422

Wilton-Fijenoord Schiedam

06.08.1942

28.10.1942

Sunk after air attack on 04.08.1944.

M423

Wilton-Fijenoord Schiedam

18.10.1942

29.11.1942

Taken over by the Soviet Union in 1945. On 26.10.1945 taken by a Soviet crew, on 05.11.1945 added into Soviet Navy lists, and included into the Baltic Fleet. On 27.12.1945renamed as T-702
. During 15.02.1946 - 24.12.1955 she served in the South Baltic Fleet. On 10.02.1959 disarmed, removed from the Navy, on 19.02.1959 transferred for scrapping and disbanded.

M424

Wilton-Fijenoord Schiedam

18.10.1942

22.12.1942

Sunk after air attack on 04.08.1944.

M425

Wilton-Fijenoord Schiedam

18.10.1942

31.01.1943

Taken over by the Soviet Union in 1945. Added into Soviet Navy lists on 05.11.1945, on 20.11.1945 taken by a Soviet crew, on 27.12.1945 renamed as T-716, on 09.05.1946 included into the North Baltic Fleet. Since 24.12.1955 included in the Baltic Fleet. On 07.04.1956 put out of the combat fleet, disarmed, and reclassified as degassing ship, on 25.05.1956 renamed as DG-35. On19.01.1959 reclassified as a target ship, on 19.02.1959 renamed as ZL-18. On 12.09.1959 removed from the Navy lists, on 25.09.1959 transferred for scrapping and disbanded.

M426

Wilton-Fijenoord Schiedam

18.10.1942

05.03.1943

Sunk after air attack on 12.09.1944.

M427

Wilton-Fijenoord Schiedam

18.10.1942

14.04.1943

Sunk on 13.11.1944.

M428

Wilton-Fijenoord Schiedam

18.10.1942

29.05.1943

Sunk on 08.08.1944 after air attack.

M431

Nederlandsche Scheepsbouw Mij. Amsterdam

07.03.1942

29.09.1942

Taken over by the Soviet Union in 1945. On 04.11.1945 taken by a Soviet crew, on 05.11.1945 added into Soviet Navy lists, and included into the Baltic Fleet. On 27.12.1945renamed as T-710
. During 15.02.1946 - 24.12.1955 she served in the South Baltic Fleet. On 10.02.1959 disarmed, removed from the Navy, on 19.02.1959 disbanded, and in1959-1960 scrapped in Tallinn.

M432

Nederlandsche Scheepsbouw Mij. Amsterdam

07.03.1942

27.10.1942

Taken over by Britain after the war. Given to France in 1947, renamed to Suippe
. Scrapped 1953.

M433

Nederlandsche Scheepsbouw Mij. Amsterdam

11.04.1942

24.11.1942

Sunk during air attack on 26.10.1944.

M434

Nederlandsche Scheepsbouw Mij. Amsterdam

11.04.1942

23.12.1942

Taken over by Britain after the war. Given to France in 1947. Scrapped 1948.

M435

Nederlandsche Scheepsbouw Mij. Amsterdam

27.06.1942

08.02.1943

Capsized after air attack on 14.05.1944.

M436

Nederlandsche Scheepsbouw Mij. Amsterdam

27.06.1942

06.03.1943

Taken over by Britain in 1945 . Given to Norway, scrapped 1950.

M437

Nederlandsche Scheepsbouw Mij. Amsterdam

27.06.1942

28.04.1943

Taken over by the Soviet Union in 1945. Added into Soviet Navy lists on 05.11.1945 (for the Baltic Fleet), on 20.11.1945 taken by a Soviet crew. During 15.02.1946 - 24.12.1955 she served in the South Baltic Fleet. On 25.02.1946 renamed as T-726
, on 24.10.1951 renamed as Gidrograf
. On 24.10.1952 put out of the combat fleet, disarmed, and reclassified as hydrographical ship, on 17.10.1955 renamed as Magnit
. On 01.06.1961 removed from the Navy lists and transferred for scrapping.

Taken over by the Soviet Union in 1945. Added into Soviet Navy lists on 05.11.1945, on 21.12.1945 taken by a Soviet crew and included into the Baltic Fleet. During 15.02.1946 -24.12.1955 she served in the South Baltic Fleet. On 25.02.1946 renamed as T-727
. On 08.01.1953 put out of the combat fleet, disarmed, and reclassified as rescue ship, on 25.02.1953 renamed as Dzhinal
. On 20.04.1964 removed from the Navy lists, transferred for scrapping, and on 28.06.1964 disbanded.

Taken over by the Soviet Union in 1945. Added into Soviet Navy lists on 05.11.1945, on 20.11.1945 taken by a Soviet crew and included into the Baltic Fleet. On 27.12.1945 renamed as T-717
. During 15.02.1946 - 24.12.1955 she served in the North Baltic Fleet. On 15.08.1951 put out of the combat fleet, disarmed, and reclassified as hydrographical ship, on 24.10.1951 renamed as Bui
. On 30.06.1960 removed from the Navy lists and later served as a floating target.

M451

N.V. Werf Gusto Firma A.F. Smulders Schiedam

24.12.1941

04.01.1943

Beached on 30.01.1944.

M452

N.V. Werf Gusto Firma A.F. Smulders Schiedam

19.12.1942

07.02.1943

Taken over by Britain after the war. Given to France in 1947 as Aisne
, renamed to Hulk Q108
. Still existing 1958.

M453

N.V. Werf Gusto Firma A.F. Smulders Schiedam

15.12.1942

20.03.1943

Taken over by the USA in 1945, given back to Germany in 1948. Planned reconstruction as ferry cancelled, scrapped 1949.

M454

N.V. Werf Gusto Firma A.F. Smulders Schiedam

1943

10.05.1943

Taken over by Britain after the war. Given to France in 1947, scrapped 1948.

M455

N.V. Werf Gusto Firma A.F. Smulders Schiedam

07.12.1942

11.06.1943

Sunk after air attack on 30.07.1944 in Hamburg, raised, sunk again after air attack on Cuxhaven in April 1945. Raised, fate unknown.

M456

N.V. Werf Gusto Firma A.F. Smulders Schiedam

03.03.1943

02.07.1943

Taken over by the Soviet Union in 1945. Added into Soviet Navy lists on 05.11.1945 (for the Baltic Fleet). On 25.02.1946 renamed as T-728
, on 03.03.1946 taken by a Soviet crew, on 07.03.1945 included into the South Baltic Fleet. On 01.09.1955 put out of the combat fleet, disarmed, and reclassified as degassing ship, on 17.10.1955 renamed as DG-11
. Since 24.12.1955 she served in the Baltic Fleet. On 21.04.1960 removed from the Navy lists and transferred for scrapping.

M459

Nederlandsche Dok Mij. Amsterdam

31.07.1942

07.12.1942

Sunk after air attack on 10.04.1944.

M460

Nederlandsche Dok Mij. Amsterdam

27.07.1942

06.02.1943

Taken over by the USA in 1945. Given to the German Bundesmarine in 1956 as Seeigel
. Decommissioned in 1960 and used as floating barrack WBM II
until 1967. Sunk 1981, scrapped 1984.

M461

Nederlandsche Dok Mij. Amsterdam

24.10.1942

25.03.1943

Taken over by the Soviet Union in 1945. Added into Soviet Navy lists on 05.11.1945, on 20.11.1945 taken by a Soviet crew, on 27.12.1945 renamed as T-718
, on 17.03.1946, when arrived to Pillau, included into the North Baltic Fleet, since 24.12.1955 in the Baltic Fleet. On 10.02.1959 disarmed, removed from the Navy, on 12.09.1959 transferred for scrapping and disbanded.

M462

Nederlandsche Dok Mij. Amsterdam

27.01.1943

07.05.1943

Sunk after air attack on 11.09.1944

M463

Nederlandsche Dok Mij. Amsterdam

17.02.1943

03.07.1943

Sunk on 25.08.1944.

M467

v.d. Giessen & Zones Scheepwerven Krimpen

09.01.1942

31.10.1942

Taken over by the Soviet Union in 1945. On 04.11.1945 taken by a Soviet crew, on 05.11.1945 added into Soviet Navy lists (for the Baltic Fleet). On 27.12.1945 renamed as T-719
. During 15.02.1946 - 24.12.1955 she served in the North Baltic Fleet. On 21.06.1951 put out of the combat fleet, disarmed, and reclassified as rescue ship, on 06.10.1951 renamed as Alagez
. On 12.08.1964 removed from the Navy lists, transferred for scrapping, and on 27.08.1964 disbanded.

M468

v.d. Giessen & Zones Scheepwerven Krimpen

09.07.1942

03.12.1942

Sunk after mine hit on 12.08.1944.

M469

v.d. Giessen & Zones Scheepwerven Krimpen

09.071942

06.01.1943

Sunk by British MTB 458 on 04.07.1944.

M470

v.d. Giessen & Zones Scheepwerven Krimpen

29.10.1942

27.02.1943

Taken over by the Soviet Union in 1945. Added into Soviet Navy lists on 05.11.1945, on 29.11.1945 taken by a Soviet crew, on 27.12.1945 renamed as T-720
, on 17.03.1946, when arrived to Pillau, included into the North Baltic Fleet, since 24.12.1955 in the Baltic Fleet. On 18.12.1954 put out of the combat fleet, disarmed, and reclassified as hydrographical ship, on 12.01.1955 renamed as Briz
. On 04.11.1966 removed from the Navy lists and transferred for scrapping.

M471

v.d. Giessen & Zones Scheepwerven Krimpen

29.10.1942

12.04.1943

Sunk after air attack on 25.09.1944.

M475

J & K Smit Kinderdijk

29.08.1942

23.12.1942

Taken over by Britain after the war. Given to France in 1948, renamed to Q111
, still existing in 1956.

M476

J & K Smit Kinderdijk

03.10.1942

20.031943

Taken over by Britain after the war. Given to France in 1948, renamed to Q88
, scrapped in 1956.

M483

Boele's Scheepswerven & Maschine Fabrik Bolnes

16.05.1942

01.12.1942

Sunk after air attack on 15.06.1943.

M484

Boele's Scheepswerven & Maschine Fabrik Bolnes

25.08.1942

20.01.1943

Taken over by the Soviet Union in 1945. Added into Soviet Navy lists on 05.11.1945, on 09.12.1945 taken by a Soviet crew and on 24.12.1945 included into the Baltic Fleet. During 15.02.1946 - 24.12.1955 she served in the South Baltic Fleet. On 25.02.1946 renamed as T-729
. On 07.04.1956 put out of the combat fleet, disarmed, and reclassified as degassing ship, on 25.05.1956 renamed as DG-36
. On 19.01.1959 reclassified as a target ship, on 19.02.1959 renamed as ZL-19
. On 21.01.1960 removed from the Navy lists, on 7.03.1960 transferred for scrapping and disbanded.

M486

Verschure & Co's Scheepswerf en Maschinefabrik Amsterdam

16.05.1942

03.12.1942

Sunk after battle with British ships on 06.08.1944.

M489

N.V. L. Smit & Zoon Scheeps- en Werktuig Bow Kinderdijk

28.08.1942

15.05.1943

Sunk by sabotage on 08.01.1943. Raised and sunk by Norwegian MTB712
on 23.12.1944.

M495

Scheepsbouwerf Gebr. Pot Bolnes

04.09.1942

11.03.1943

Taken over by the USA after the war. Given to France, scrapped.

M496

Scheepsbouwerf Gebr. Pot Bolnes

12.01.1943

07.06.1943

Taken over by the Soviet Union in 1945. Added into Soviet Navy lists on 05.11.1945, on 24.11.1945 taken by a Soviet crew and on 21.12.1945 included into the Baltic Fleet. During 15.02.1946 - 24.12.1955 she served in the South Baltic Fleet, later in the Leningrad Naval Base. On 25.02.1946 renamed as T-730
. On 01.09.1955 put out of the combat fleet, disarmed, and reclassified as degassing ship, on 17.10.1955 renamed as DG-12
. On 07.12.1956 reclassified as rescue ship, on 27.12.1956 renamed as Bunar
. On 01.12.1960 reclassified as a floating barrack, on 18.01.1961 renamed as PKZ-28
. On 05.06.1970 removed from the Navy lists and transferred for scrapping.